30 Of The Best Comics That Are Full Of Silly Humor And Absurd Situations By Will Santino
Interview With ArtistToday we’d like to introduce you to the cartoonist Will Santino. Funnily enough, Will doesn't need a lot of words to make people smile with his one-panel comics. The artist usually creates short comics, often with just a single sentence, covering all kinds of everyday situations in a way that is sure to put a smile on your face when scrolling down through his minimalistic cartoons. The artist mainly uses Patreon to make a living by making around 6 new comics a week and if you'd like to support him you can find the link to his socials down below!
Bored Panda reached out to the artist.
"I started drawing cartoons during a difficult time in my life, while I was processing grief after a loss. I am inspired by nature, stories, mythology, animals, and books. I like to add more silliness, wonder, whimsy, and absurdity into the world."
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Beta? Go smoke some weed and shut the f**k up!
Load More Replies...Bored Panda reached out to Will Santinos with some questions! First, we asked the artist if he had any major influences in his life that might've helped him to develop and refine his style.
"Growing up, I was very influenced by books like Martin Handford’s Where’s Waldo, and comics like Calvin and Hobbes and Little Nemo in Slumberland. Also the covers of the fantasy novels I read, like Brian Jacques’ Redwall series. I love the illustrations of James Gurney and Shaun Tan, and historical artists like M. C. Escher and Hieronymous Bosch have been influential as well. Most of these influences can be seen in my illustrations rather than my cartoons, though."
Art, in any kind of form, takes a lot of time not only to practice but also to produce, therefore we asked Will about how long it takes him to fully finish his comics.
"After I have the idea, it only takes about 45 minutes to draw a finished cartoon, granted I don’t check social media every ten minutes."
Being an artist is not easy, one can easily encounter a lack of inspiration, burnout, etc, so we wanted to ask Santinos about his ideas for the comics.
"In order to have output, I need input. I read a lot of fiction and I love learning about new things, so I end up on Wikipedia a lot. I love mythology, and history, and fables, and art, and language. I love to learn, so my silly ideas are often the byproduct of my curiosity. More specifically, I drink coffee and doodle in a sketchbook."
Paper will wrap you up like a present. And I will accept that present. I like rocks.
As we mentioned before, sometimes creative work can cause quite a burnout, therefore we asked the artist how he dealt with that as well.
"Yes, but not when it’s my own work. I worked for an animation studio for a number of years, creating pretty corporate material, and I found it hard to maintain my interest and enthusiasm. I left that job recently and now I work for myself full time by having a Patreon!
I was the kid who didn’t do homework because I was making maps in the backyard. Work that’s about things I find boring feels like homework. Creative work about the things I love feels like making maps of imaginary worlds—I mean, sometimes I literally do that too."
Often it is, if you weren’t blinded by hormon cocktails.
Load More Replies...Exactly what I think when I wake up to find my cat asleep between my feet and decide not to make a move, let alone get up.
Sorry. Your drawing of the RMS Titanic has too many funnels at this stage in its sinking. You have been scheduled for immediate termination.
We also asked Will about how people usually react to his work.
"Usually when I show somebody one of my cartoons they respond, 'Sir, this is a Wendy’s.' Okay, joking aside, people tend to be beguiled with my whimsical illustrations and fantastical illustration, and want to know more about the worlds in my art. When people see my cartoons, the best I can hope for is a guffaw or a rueful grin or a cry of existential despair."
Is the stinky skunky stuff "relatively" new? I remember pot smelling much different in the 70s. It sure as heck didn't smell skunky then.
Seriously! In my neighborhood, it's usually a skunk. Who knew there were so many in San Diego???
"Back in my days, jews... -Let someone take his dentures! -Hmrpblfrbtrpftrsdrt... -Perfect."
One of my grandfathers had a stroke and lost his ability to speak clearly. Most people agreed it wasn't a bad thing.
My mom once told me that my paternal grandfather was racist af. Thank God I never noticed or I likely would’ve thought a lot less of him. Even now, I prefer to remember what I saw and heard from him and not what others may have seen or heard.
We also asked Will about how his Instagram account for art came to be.
"Well, it’s basically required to maintain an online presence in the dystopian panopticon of late-stage surveillance capitalism that we now exist within, but I like to tell myself that art is meant to be shared. Stories are meant to be told. Definitely something wise and profound and not related at all to a societal dopamine addiction."
Digital art and art, in general, is not easy and requires a lot of patience, time, resources, and in most cases, even money. Therefore, we wanted to know how the talented artist started his own career in digital art.
"I actually always planned on being a novelist, but the doodles eventually usurped the page. I worked in pen and ink and watercolor and acrylic paint way before I started drawing digitally. I actually didn’t draw on a tablet until I got a job at a whiteboard animation studio in 2013."
Artist also shared with us some changes about his life, "I support myself with my Patreon. I draw six new cartoons every week and submit them to The New Yorker, then share the unaccepted ones (usually all of them) with my patrons on my Patreon.I left my job in August to be a full-time artist. It’s going well so far! I would appreciate it if you would include a link to my Patreon on the web page!"
Does this depict the biblical past or the near future effects of global warming?
Welcome to living in Hurricane Season. 6 months of rain, rain and more rain.
Hunchback of Notre Dame is one of my all time favorite stories; I'm always drawn to a protagonist with a twisted backstory
*building collapse noises* *whale pain noises* Sacre bleu!
Load More Replies...This is especially funny for me because LabCorp is real-and I've had blood work done there
Do you also wish to say goodbye to the cocaine button? lol
Load More Replies...No. You cut them open and squeeze the juice back in Life's eyes, then force-feed it the pulp.
Load More Replies...i am grovelling… you, sir/ma’am, are the best person on this whole gosh darn website.
Load More Replies...This one is my favorite. “When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.” But when life is non-stop throwing lemons your way, it becomes overwhelming and draining.
when life gives you infinite lemons, make a lemon squeezing factory and become a billionaire from the suffering of your workers
Load More Replies...Where's the tequila? when live gives you lemons, add salt & make margaritas.
When life gives you lemons you make lemonade right? but they never said to put it sugar in it ....
Fun fact! Legend says this rhyme was about Mary Anning, a completely badass paleontologist in the early 1800s, who used to collect the strange and interesting stone creatures and shells she found after rain storms caused mudslides and rockfalls near where she lived (Lyme Regis in Dorset, UK). She sold these things - later known as fossils; they didn't know what they were at the time - first from her family home, and later to collectors and even the Science Museum in London; some of her finds are still on display there. She discovered the first fossil ichthyosaur skeleton when she was 12! Of course she was a woman so the crusty old men of the Geological Society wouldn't let her be a member (though I think they gave her honorary membership at the end of her life or after her death). Go read about her! She's fabulous.
Shops do sell shells at the seaside, they're just but usually local, or they're grabbed early hours so the public can never get the good ones themselves. It's a con!!
FEAR US /j (edit: to the people who down voted me, it's a joke...)
Load More Replies...but you caught me on the bad time, the lumberjack and I have plans tonight so i see you tomorror dear oh and don't forget to close the door for me dear, thanks and i love the goodie basket
Someone who is interested in anthropomorphic animals. They often dress up in costumes akin to sports mascots. They get a lot of unnescacary hate because "yiff"(don't look it up) exists, which is basically humanoid sentient animal porn.
Load More Replies...AYE SPONGEY MAH BOI I'M MOVING SIDEWAYS AGHAGHAGHAGHAGHAGHAGHAGHAGHAG
"i understand its a hard choice to make . tell ya what why don't we all have dinner..my treat"
...and why we stumble onto Bored Panda at 2am. So much more entertaining
Take that sorry excuse for a candy away from that child, you monster!
Yea, give it to me. I'll "dispose" of it with my mouth...
Load More Replies.....and when you grow up you can really punish yourself with a drink that tastes like licorice called Jaeger
Not if you're an otter! Otters control their overpopulation.
Load More Replies...Complete title : How to murder birds, and why your owner's shoes are always the best place to dispose of their corpses.
Be thankful that is not on your pillow in the morning.
Load More Replies...our boy is all grown up remenber when we did is dares with him feels like day ago
same i saw that and i went "i have the exact same feeder" and was about to comment tha when you said it haha
Load More Replies...I once again dont get it (maybe I just know nothing)
Load More Replies...I’m confused by the correction made by “Annie”, but it’s a good comic none the less
Oh, sorry, wrong picture. … On the other hand…
Load More Replies...Lol we gonna be like boomers sayin, "this generation will never understand"
John had a little lamb too. Dont leave your lambs around John.
Load More Replies...Dammit Foo Foo, no picking up the field mice and hitting them on the head!
Where the hell is the good fairy when you need them?
Load More Replies...it is alluding to a painting by Seurat, ' Sunday Afternoon on la Grande Jatte' default.jpg
Forty days and forty nights, didn't it rain, children? But Noah built the ark so tight, didn't it, didn't it rain.
🎶Humpty Dumpty was so unbelievably fat🎶The Cavaliers had to leave the cannon where he was at!🎶
Load More Replies...Some side trivia that I'd never considered, but blew my mind when I read it a few years back; Literally nothing ever said Humpty Dumpty was an egg, but we've made it so wide spread that it became official
you have maaaaaried an icarus... he has burned his marshmallow well done
*the holy quail is startled and begins the rapture in self-defence*
Load More Replies...Could be any of them, looking at the facial expressions!
Load More Replies...Hmmm, I think I will also take the panini *runs away with the panini*
*https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7b59vP3EcIY music begins*
Load More Replies...Love it, and I called it. Ok BP. I see you reading and responding to my comments now. If that's not the truth, the the universe is crazy.
Love it, and I called it. Ok BP. I see you reading and responding to my comments now. If that's not the truth, the the universe is crazy.
